indexation如何读

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indexation是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 【经】指数化
  2. 物价指数制(按物价指数调整工资、利率等的办法)
  3. 指数调整法
  4. 指数的使用
  5. 指数的编制程序

indexation自然拼读

in·dex·a·tion

In dek seI shn

indexation英英释义

  • n.a system of economic regulation: wages and interest are tied to the cost-of-living index in order to reduce the effects of inflation

indexation词源中文解释

1960年,指工资、物价等与特定经济活动指数挂钩的比率,是 index(动词)的名词形式。

indexation词源英文解释

The first known use of indexation was in 1960

indexation 例句

1 The AFL-CIO recently released a fact sheet arguing that changing indexation for Social Security would cost the average retiree $850 a year.

2 There are plenty of those in this 365-page report, and also plenty of traditional IFS finger-wagging about the lack of a truly coherent tax policy, and the government's inconsistent approach to things like indexation.

3 It is simply an effort to make the indexation reflect the changes in the actual cost of living seen by the elderly.

4 However, China's iron and steel enterprises and can not accept the price indexation.

但中国的钢铁企业并不能接受定价指数化。

5 The PUP has said it will oppose the changes to unemployment benefits, the $7 Medicare co-payment and the changes to the indexation rate for the pension and the increase to the pension age.

6 The use of RPI is consistent with the general indexation approach adopted across the rail industry.

7 Lowering indexation not only lowers real benefits but also introduces another source of risk to retirees.

8 Contracts got shorter, oil indexation fell from 16%, near oil parity, to below 11% in recent years, and buyers’ portfolios took on a higher proportion of spot LNG.

9 Reforms usually begin with extra indexation and more frequent adjustment of controlled interest rates.

改革往往始于额外指数化,或者更加频繁地调整控制利率.

10 It had previously said that job cuts were inevitable after a three-year indexation freeze announced by Australia's conservative government in 2018.

11 Although some wage indexation schemes have been dismantled, the reform of labor markets has been slow.

虽然某些工资指数化方案已被撤销,但是劳力市场的改革一直缓慢。

12 The current government has delayed the wage increases under the indexation system but those are likely to come back in 2017, according to Mr. De Croo.

13 Wage indexation has slowed the adjustment of real wages to changes in the terms of trade and has made it harder to reduce inflation.

工资指数化使实际工资不能很快地根据贸易条件的变化得到调整,并且使通货膨胀更加难以压低。

14 The chamber and other business groups have opposed the tax hikes and continue to push back against parts of the governor's agenda, including the indexation of the minimum wage.

15 “What we say is that you have to have a more right way of using oil-price indexation if you want to do that.”

16 Thus, the portfolio of indexation fund should be guided by passive in stead of active investment.

因此, 指数型基金投资组合的构建应坚持被动投资,力避主动投资.

17 Else, it will be treated as long-term investments with a 20% tax with indexation benefit, meaning purchase price adjusted for inflation index.

18 If I talk about it in general terms, they might not put it in that frame Really, an important example of framing is how we deal with money and indexation.

但如果我用简单的话来表述它,他们可能就无法往保险那想,心理框架的另一个重要例子就是,我们是如何处理货币和指数之间的关系。

19 That reflects 17% indexation to Brent, 50% higher than the 11% cited in contracts signed a year ago.

20 The Greens have decided to oppose the government’s plan to reintroduce indexation for petrol excise, without engaging in any negotiation.

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